14 Related Articles, between 2018-12-04 and 2018-12-07

8 brands of dog food recalled. Attention dog owners: These are the 8 brands of dog food recalled after the FDA said the food could contain toxic levels of vitamin D. >>

Don't eat glitter, FDA warns: How to tell when the sparkly substance is actually edible. It may look tempting, but that sparkly glitter on top of a freshly baked cupcake, cookie or other tasty treats may not be safe to eat. >>

FDA declines to approve Mallinckrodt's abuse-deterrent opioid painkiller. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has declined to approve an abuse-deterrent version of Mallinckrodt Plc's opioid painkiller Roxicodone, saying some parts of the company's application need further evaluation. >>

FDA declines to approve reformulated Mallinckrodt opioid. Mallinckrodt Plc said on
Wednesday the U.S. Food and Drug Administration declined to
approve an abuse-deterrent version of its opioid painkiller
Roxicodone. >>

FDA warns consumers about e-cigarette liquids with erectile dysfunction drugs. The FDA is warning consumers, especially men, about using HelloCig e-juices because they contain erectile dysfunction drugs which may interact with some prescription medications. >>

Federal officials call out FDA over lapses in rare-disease drug approval. The Food and Drug Administration has failed to ensure that drugs given prized "orphan drug" status meet the intent of a 35-year-old law, federal officials revealed. >>

Mom shocked to find metal in toddler's gummy vitamins: 'I feel like I have failed'. X-rays revealed metal in the intestines of a 3-year-old after she consumed gummy vitamins. The FDA is investigating the complaint. >>

Popular cat food 9Lives recalled for missing essential ingredient: FDA. This cat food could be missing healthy levels of thiamine, which can cause cats to become seriously ill and in some cases go blind or die. >>

Romaine lettuce E. coli outbreak tied to 9 more illnesses, FDA says. The FDA continues to investigate an outbreak of E. coli tied to romaine lettuce and has reported nine additional illnesses in the outbreak. >>

The danger of natural supplements for sex performance and weight loss. Last week, the FDA warned against a natural pill because it contained hidden prescription drugs. C Michael White, of the University of Connecticut, explains the risks. >>